Chief Justice to head bench on Ayodhya hearing

New Delhi: A three-judge bench headed by Chief Justice S H Kapadia will on Tuesday decide the fate of the special leave petition seeking deferment of the Allahabad High Court verdict on the Ayodhya title suit.

Besides the Chief Justice, the bench would include Justices Aftab Alam and K S Radhakrishnan. The matter has been listed as the first item on the agenda at 10.30 a.m.

The apex court had on Thursday, stayed for a week the High Court verdict following the petition moved by a retired bureaucrat Ramesh Chand Tripathi seeking deferment of the verdict to explore the possibility of an out-of-court settlement.

The apex court had passed the interim stay amidst sharp differences of opinion on the issue of staying the verdict between Justices R V Raveendran and Justices H L Gokhale.

Tripathi's petition pleaded for exploring the possibility of an out-of-court settlement on the 60-year-old Ram Janambhoomi-Babri Masjid title suit dispute.

The court had also asked Attorney General G E Vahanvati to be present and assist the court when the matter comes up on Tuesday.

Justice Raveendran was of the view that the special leave petition filed by Tripathi should be dismissed while Justice Gokhale was of the opinion that a notice should be issued for exploring the option of settlement.

Notwithstanding his reservations, Justice Raveendran, who was heading the bench, preferred to go along with Justice Gokhale in making one attempt to find a settlement.

"If there is one per cent chance, you have to give it (for settlement)," Justice Gokhale said.

Justice Raveendran in his order said, "One of the members of the bench is of the view that the SLP should be dismissed. Another member is of the view that the order should be stayed and notice issued.

"Tradition of this court is when one member says that notice be issued another says that it should not be issued, the notice should be issued.